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How to live a full life

Year of Production
2020
Content Type
Documentary
Platform
TV Channel
Target Age
Adults
Quantity
50(min) 2Quantity Input

Summary

Stories of people turning their lives around and finding a new and exciting life path with extreme sports to experience ‘true happiness’ and ‘a full life’. Episode1 'At the end of a journey'. A break on the rush to success . Gangho is having one success after another at a textile company but he decides to risk everything and dive into kayaking. Every year he participates in the world’s largest rapid kayak festival (Puesco Festival). His goal this year is the Chilean waterfall, it is over 20 meter high. The waterfall is the end of the current. Will you jump into the new current or close your eyes and turn away. Episode2 ' Ice climbing with the moon ' JungHun Park reached a new border establishing the ‘Korean Highway’ at 8,000 meter point of the Himalayas as the first Korean. Twelve years after this incident, he has grabbed the grivel again with the two thumbs left in both hands.

Company Profile

Broadcasting

Min production

Founded in 2007. Min Production was established by a dedicated documentary producer/cinematographer/director Chaimin Ahn to focus on documentaries and is highlighting the new 8K production.
Min Production’s first feature-length documentary 《Where Is My Son?》 was awarded Audience Award at the 2013 EBS International Documentary Festival and had been screened in and out of Korea on various TV stations, and opened in theaters. Chaimin Ahn was the cinematographer of the first DSLR-shot feature-length documentary 《My Barefoot Friends》 in 2010. He was the cinematographer of the official film of the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. His 8K short documentary 《Ocean Fantasy, Dreaming of a Mermaid》 awarded Best Cinematography at the 2019 Korea UHD award. He recently served as an executive producer and a cinematographer on the 8K feature-length documentary 《Fisher Queen - Women vs. Nature》 which was included in the Official Selection of 2021 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival.

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